BIODIVERSITY: Environmental DNA

Analyzing DNA in soil could be an effective way of tracking animals, Stanford researchers find

Genetic material left behind by animals can provide critical clues to aid conservation and research. New research shows studying DNA in soil samples can be more effective, efficient and affordable than traditional tracking methods, such as camera traps, for assessing biodiversity.

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